The Chargers outside linebacker did not shed light on a misdemeanor battery charge, under advisement not to discuss the continued legal matter. He addressed the topic in the locker room, comfortable expressing only that he's able to say "literally nothing" about it.

"I have to wait for things to be resolved," Keiser, 24, added. "That's all I've got for you right now."

The public comments were his first since being arrested Sunday for an incident reported about 10:50 p.m., hours after the Chargers clinched a playoff berth. San Diego police said he was involved in a physical altercation with an employee at barleymash, a downtown restaurant and bar on Fifth Avenue. The victim suffered minor injuries and refused treatment from paramedics, police said.

Arrest records show bail was set at $8,000.

Keiser practiced Wednesday in a full capacity. It is anticipated he'll play Sunday against the Bengals.

Coach Mike McCoy expressed optimism the off-the-field incident won't prove a distraction as his team prepares for the franchise's first playoff game in four years.

"We discussed it early, Monday morning in the team meeting," McCoy said. "I addressed it and said, 'This is how we're going to handle it.' We're moving on."